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Did My Baptism Count?

Lutheran Press: Did My Baptism Count?

Author(s): Martin Luther
Adapted By: James Strawn
Publisher: Lutheran Press, Inc.
Year Published: 2006
Number of Pages: 88
Publication Type: Printed Book, Paperback

From Martin Luther's Letter to Two Pastors Concerning Rebaptism.

In ever more increasing numbers, Christians who were baptized as infants are having themselves rebaptized as adults. But is a second baptism really necessary? Could it even be harmful?

The great reformer Martin Luther addresses these questions in this short work—freshly translated from German into modern English—and in the process outlines the basics of baptism. It is a must read for anyone contemplating their own rebaptism, or the baptism of an infant.

Formatted into 14 simple chapters along with study questions, this 88 page book is perfect for personal devotion or Bible study.

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